
The Governor of Rivers,
Nyesom Wike has described the anti-corruption war of the Federal Government as
pretentious and intended to silence opposition in the country.
Delivering the keynote
address of the 12 General Synod of the Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion at
St Paul’s Cathedral, Port Harcourt, yesterday, the governor queried how
politicians, who decamped from the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to
the All Progressives Congress, (APC), were granted “amnesty” by the Economic
and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
Highlights:
Since President Muhammadu
Buhari assumed office, the only corrupt Nigerians known to his government had
allegedly been politicians that chose to remain in PDP.
Senate President, Bukola
Saraki, was harassed at a time by the Federal Government because he contested
the office against the political arrangement of his APC party.
“How can the Federal
Government justify the situation where former public office holders from PDP
are continuously harassed, hunted and hounded with corruption charges by EFCC,
while at the same time sparing those other members who defected to APC of
similar investigations and treatment except the pure vendetta against Saraki
for daring to contest the office of the Senate Presidency against the wish of
the cabals in his party?”
Wike urged the Church to
condemn what he dubbed the lopsided anti-corruption war of the Federal
Government, adding that it should also shout out against the alleged corrupt
actions of the government.
“While we all support the
Federal Government’s much-vaunted, but pretentious fight against corruption, it
is patently wrong to fight corruption with corruption and double-speak or by
side-stepping the rule of law, disobeying court orders and blackmailing the
judiciary to submission.”

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